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  2. BOXING SENSATION

    The sequel to the sensational boxing contest at Calgary on May 24, when Luther McCarthy died as the result of a chance blow from Arthur Pelkey, was the ...

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  3. RURAL WORKERS

    The struggle of the rural workers for a living wage has begun in earnest. Fifteen hundred farm laborers in the Liverpool district are now on strike. They ...

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  4. EMIGRATION

    The subject of the emigration of timeexpired soldiers from India to Australia was discussed in the House of Lords to-day. ...

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  5. SANDBAGGED A DAIRYMAN AND HIS MONEY

    Mr. James Anderson, of Anderson and Co., dairymen, of Cardwell and Gouger streets, Adelaide, was riding his bicycle in Angas street at 6.45 p.m. on Tuesday, ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CRISIS

    When Mr. Cook was sent for to form a new Administration no one seemed in doubt as to the personnel of the new Cabinet. Everyone could pick it. But ...

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  7. "TWO ON TEN"

    Foster Fraser might have added one word to his now famous sentence "Adelaide for culture." That word is "respectability." Adelaide folk pride ...

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  8. PRESIDENTS TOUR

    An unfortunate tragedy has occured at the outset of President Poincaire's itinerary in connection with his visit to England. ...

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  9. BALKAN TROUBLE

    In European official circles generally the Balkan region at present is considered. to be in the nature of a mad house. Not much improvement is ...

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  10. MR. ANDERSON'S VERSION.

    Mr. James Anderson, when seen at his residence in Gouger street last evening, was seated at a table counting out his money, and smiled as the pressman ...

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  11. MARCONI COMPANY

    The Marconi International Mari[?]e Company has declared a dividend of 10 per cent. According to the company's report 1700 ...

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  12. TUNNEL DISCOVERY

    A motor belonging to the South-Western Railway, was proceeding through a tunnel near Devenport, when it came into contact with a heavy obstacle. ...

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  13. LIBERTY OF THE PRESS

    An idea of the lack of freedom enjoyed by the Russian press may be gathered from a recent incident in Warsaw. ...

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  14. FEDERAL CRISIS

    The Hon. Joseph Cook, the leader of the Federal Opposition, is proceeding cautiously in the selection of the new Ministry. This afternoon he announced ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S ADMIRAL

    Admiral Patey, who is to leave England shortly to assume command of the Australian Navy, hoisted lie flag at Portsmouth to-day and exchanged salutes ...

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  16. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

    The tennis championship matches were continued today at Wimbledon, when McLaughlin beat Barrett in the first round. ...

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  17. STEAMER WRECKED

    Reports from Ketchikan, Alaska, state that the Pacific Coast Steamship Company's steamer Curaco, is a total wreck. The vessel rail full speed on to an ...

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  18. AVIATOR DROWNED

    An aviator named Fairhairn flew from Brooklands to the Nore yessterday in a new type of flying machine, in which the pilot is enclosed in a conning tower. ...

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  19. W.A. STATE POLITICS

    The Liberal League has decided to nominate Mr. H. Tuckfield, a dentist of Perth, to contest the Forrest electorate in the State Legislature against Mr. Peter ...

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  20. TAX ON BOOKMAKERS

    It is reported that a Bill to impose tax on bookmakers is to fee introduced in the German Parliament shortly. It is understood that the bookmarkers ...

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  21. CURRENCY REFORM

    President Wilson personally came to the capital and delivered a message to Congress on currency reform. He demanded immediate action, and ...

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  22. EARLY MORNING SENSATION

    An exciting revolver duel between a suspect and pursuers occurred at Redfern early this morning. Mr. Henry White, a barman employed at the ...

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  23. THE JOLLY ROGER

    The following extraordinary advertisement appeared in the Ballarat press:—"£5 Reward.—Whereas some evil-disposed person (the said person being a ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. THE BROOME MURDER CASE

    Consideration was given at the meeting of the Executive Council this afternoon in the case of a man named Class Spargo, who is now in the Fremantle ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. AUSTRALIAN HORSES

    Mr. A. E. Haigh, a Sydney business man, who returned from Japan to-day, says that Australia horses are much in demand in that country. The reportar ...

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  26. N.S.W. POLITICS

    The Premier (Hon. W. A. Holman), in view of the recent death of Mr. McCourt, refused to discuss the matter of the contest at Wollondilly. The general feeling, ...

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  27. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    What appears to have been a daring case of assault and robbery occurred in the heart of the city last night. The victim was Mr. Hector McLellan, ...

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  28. CHICAGO STRIKE

    The Chicago police report that they have broken the ranks of the employes locked out by the suburban contractors, and men who wish to return to work ...

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  29. CHARGED WITH RECEIVING

    At the Central Court to-day Jos. Piechacek, aged 37, an Austrian dealer in precious stone, carrying on business in the city, was charged with receiving ...

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  30. SECRETARY HOCKING'S CASE

    The adjourned case of J. Hocking, exsecretary of the B.L.F., who was charged with embezzlement, came before the Police Court to-day, and after evidence ...

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  32. THE WILLYAMA CONTEST

    The returning officer has supplied the following returns of voting in the third ballot to select the Labor candidates to contest the Willyama seat in the coming ...

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  33. FATAL ACCIDENT

    At Bombala Albert sullivan, aged 12, and Oswald Sullivan were out shooting rabbits yesterday, when Albert's revolver was accidentally discharged. The ...

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  34. WHEAT FORECASTS

    The International Institute of Agriculture forecasts an increase of 19 per cent, in the wheat yield of the United States, and 10 per cent, increase for Italy. A ...

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  37. A WOMAN KILLED

    Mrs. Christie Hale, living at Artarmon, when crossing the rails at the Ryde Station last night was knocked down and killed by a train. Her body was carried ...

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  39. MRS. LINNORA McLEAN

    At the Darlinghurst Court to-day Linnora McLean, who figured recently in an action against her husband for the restitution of conjugal rights, claimed ...

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  41. THE HAWKESBURY RIVER RISING

    The Hawkesbury River is within 2 ft. of the floor of the Windsor Bridge. The river is still rising, and the country is flooded. Stock are perishing daily. ...

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